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Peace Cup
The Peace Cup was an invitational pre-season friendly football tournament for club teams which was held every two years by the Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation.
The Peace Cup was held every two years, with the Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation invited football clubs from various nations.
A corresponding event featuring women's national teams, the Peace Queen Cup, began in 2006.
In October 2012, it was announced that the Peace Cup will no longer be held, following the death of Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon.
From 2003 to 2007, the Peace Cup was played between 8 clubs, divided into two groups of 4 teams.
The winner of each group qualified for the final, which was played in a single match.
The first three competitions were held in South Korea, and the 2009 version was held in Madrid and Andalusia, Spain with 12 teams participating.
The fifth competition took place again in South Korea in July 2012, and four teams which had South Korean players entered.
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Peace Cup
The Peace Cup was an invitational pre-season friendly football tournament for club teams which was held every two years by the Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation.
The Peace Cup was held every two years, with the Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation invited football clubs from various nations.
A corresponding event featuring women's national teams, the Peace Queen Cup, began in 2006.
In October 2012, it was announced that the Peace Cup will no longer be held, following the death of Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon.
From 2003 to 2007, the Peace Cup was played between 8 clubs, divided into two groups of 4 teams.
The winner of each group qualified for the final, which was played in a single match.
The first three competitions were held in South Korea, and the 2009 version was held in Madrid and Andalusia, Spain with 12 teams participating.
The fifth competition took place again in South Korea in July 2012, and four teams which had South Korean players entered.